Through the De Morgan Journal, London Mathematical Society (LMS) aims "to encourage academic mathematicians to reflect on current issues in mathematics education at all levels, from primary school to graduate studies; to encourage them to explore links between higher mathematics and elementary mathematics; and to examine significant policy implications which may affect the wider mathematical, educational, or scientific community."

The journal began last year, publishing freely downloadable articles such as

Perceptions, operations and proof in undergraduate mathematics Induction and Recursion Multiple choice exams in undergraduate mathematics Nurturing able young mathematicians Acceleration or enrichment

Blog posts, which date back to November, 2011, have included

Finland's School Success Wolfram Alpha, a year later Circle in Box: quality books for mathematical circles Word problems and the Khan Academy In Praise of Pick's Theorem Blame the teacher?

LMS also posts its policy documents here. See, in particular, "Position Statement on Use of ICT in teaching of mathematics at HE institutions," "Vision for Science and Mathematics Education 5-19," and "Bridging the Mathematics Gap."=========Richard